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Visual Command Center integrated with Perspective to visualize security incidents

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Wednesday, July 25th 2012


IDV Solutions and PPM 2000 today announced a first round of integration between their respective security products, Visual Command Center risk visualization and response software and Perspective incident reporting and investigation management software.

The announcement, made at the Microsoft Global Security Integrators Conference 2012 in Redmond, WA, means that organizations can now visualize Perspective incident data within Visual Command Center, a development that will help analysts, investigators, and security officers spot patterns and assess risks to their facilities and employees. 

“This integration provides users of both products with immediate value by adding a geospatial dimension to Perspective,” said Mark Morrison, IDV Solutions’ CEO. “Together, we’ve created a powerful tool for uncovering risk patterns and evaluating their potential impact. We look forward to building on this foundation to deepen the integration, and expand the benefits for users.”

The integration lets Visual Command Center display Perspective data on a map and timeline. Users can filter this data interactively, view incidents aggregated by site, and then drill down to display the specifics of individual incidents.

“We’re excited about the synergy between our products. Visual Command Center provides additional context that enriches Perspective’s incident tracking and security management features,” Brian McIlravey, CPP, PPM 2000’s Co-CEO said. “Starting with a location on a map—be it a country, a city or a building—Visual Command Center can now overlay an organization’s historical Perspective data to assess incident frequency and to facilitate incident analysis alongside other data sources, including crime statistics, weather patterns and global disaster data.” 

Visual Command Center is visualization software that helps organizations evaluate risks, by integrating real-time data feeds, enterprise data stores, and security systems in a consolidated view, in the context of location and time.

Perspective, from industry-leading developer PPM 2000, is an end-to-end, total solution for reporting incidents, managing investigations and building cases. Using Perspective, organizations can make informed decisions about security operations and be proactive in their approach to incident reduction.

About IDV Solutions
IDV Solutions is a data visualization software company that helps organizations discover opportunity, identify risk, and take action. By repeatedly solving key problems for customers in the Global 2000 and government, IDV and its products have earned a reputation for innovation, speed, and the highest quality user experience. For more information, please visit http://www.idvsolutions.com

About PPM 2000 Inc.
For over twenty years, PPM has worked with organizations around the world—using their knowledge of risk management, security management and loss prevention—to provide high quality subject matter expertise in the design and application of Incident Reporting and Investigation Management software. Thousands of organizations have implemented a PPM solution, and the company’s clients span all industries and the Fortune 1000. PPM is recognized by Microsoft as a Gold Independent Software Vendor. From incident reporting, to investigation management, to actionable business intelligence, PPM offers end-to-end Incident Management solutions for—and from—security professionals. Additional information about PPM 2000 is available at www.ppm2000.com.

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